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The Liberal, 20 Aug 1914, p. 4

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Toronto, Can. Nat. . .Aug. Weston . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . Barrie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bradford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Smton ‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bolton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beavertnn . . . . . « . . . . . . . . . . . Scurbom, (Agincnurt) . . . . Cooksmwn . . . . . . . . Sept. 2 Newmurket . . . . . . . V . . . . Markham ‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Queensville . , . . . . . . . . . \Vnodhridge .. . . . . . .. .. Schomberg . . . . . . ‘ . . . . . . . W++4++++H++++++++ a post between them, so they got no farther. The second. occurred at the C. N. R. station, while he was getting a load of coal. The mail train came along. the horses started off with the loud. jumped a wire fence breaking off two posts and got. the wagon fast in the wire and got no farther. The third took place last Saturday, while he was drawing in his grain. He. had little \Villie \Vnodward driving for him. who slipped off the front of the load and fell on the tongue. The team took fright and took a circle around the field and were stopped by Mr. B. C-limenhaga who was pitching for him. Some broken harness and a fewscratch- es was all the. damage done. \Vhen the horses were stopped. the boy was still on the tongue of the waggon. The neighbors say‘ that Mr. Heise had better feed less oats. Cor. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ It is satisfactory to learn, however, that Chief License Inspector Burrows, a few days ago. issued an order that all liquor he removed from these vessels in 24 hours. Mr. Burrows stated that if liquor was not speedily removed it would be seized by the authorities. This is right. To allow liquor to be sold every day on boats, and fine the owners but once a year is no better than a farce. Mr. H. B. Heise of New Gm'mlpy has had three runaways recently. The first on \‘Vm. Can-lisle‘s farm. while he was assisting Mr. L. B. Schell. to draw sand for his new house, while they were about; to double teams up a steep hill Mr. Heise‘s team started off and circled the hill umil they came to :1 high wire fence. where the yolan mare was thrown over the fence. with For years past the annual farce of fining the boats on Lake Ontario for the selling of liquor without a license has been perpetrated by the License Department. The rule has been to .tllow the large Lake boats to sell un- disturbed, but to inflict a fine on each of the pursers near the end of the season. Needless to say the fines with the costs added are very small compared with what any other liquor seller, operating under a license. would have to pay for a bar which has such patronage as any one of the seven large boats. The liquor license law states under Section 10 of the Act “That liquor shall not be sold nor kept for sale in any room or in any place on any such vessel.” Canada is united with reference to the war now raging on the European confinent. In Parhanmnt ye§erday it was plainly shown by the Premier and the Leader of the Opposition that all were prepared to do their duty in the defence of Canada and the Em pire. Officially there is little to re- port relative to the progress of the war, but the opposing armies are drawing nearer together, and sanguinary battles are sure to take place in a few days. The following personal message from Earl Kitchener should inspire every British soldier to be MEN in in the truest, best sense of the word : "Fear God; honour your King and country; abstain from liquor and looting: be courteous to women-â€"morc country; absta looting; be com than courteous. RICHMOND HILL. 031:. Advertise in The Li hem EDITORIAL A GOOD MOVE Fall Fairs Runaways Sept. 29â€"30. Oct. 1 Oct. 6â€"8 . . . . . . . . . Oct. 7â€"9 28â€"Sept. 12 Sept. 18â€"19 Sept. 21â€"23 Sept. 23â€"25 Sept. 24â€"25 Sept. 28â€" 29 Sept. 38â€"30 An Oct. Oct 2!). 1914 The Next Sitting of Diwsxon Courttor N0. 3, County of York, will be held in the Court Room. DIViSIUN - BOURT. + ++++++++++%+++++H+H++++ Notice is he-mhy given that :1 Court will he hPld, pt‘x-s’llunt. tn the “Vuters' List Act." by His “(mm the Judge of the County Court of the (‘unnlv uf Ym-k intheUnuncil Chamber, at Rich- mond Hilton thcsmrnntl (lay of Sep- tember 1914‘ at 3 n’cluck p. 111., tnhom- and detm‘mine the sen-ml complaints of ell-hrs and omissions in the \‘ntm-‘s List. of thc‘ Municipalithy of Richmond Hill fur 1914. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ All pelsmxs having business Court are required lu attend said time and place. Dated the eighteenth day of 1914. Court oflgovision EastbOund A..\I. Double duilv sen'ice except Sun: between Toronto zmd Pong Hope. “he have clients dailv to pur- chase moderate priced farms. If you wish to sell your propexty kindly let me have the particu- lars at once. HOUSES GREATLY REDUCED 1N PRICE FOR A QUICK SALE. {I New sulid brick. nine large, bright, rooms, oak trim- med throughout. hardwood floors. fire place. electric lights. large verandah, three-piece bath of the finest quality, septic tank. hotwater boiler. Pense furnace. Lot, 50x220. This house has all the conVeniences of" city house and is certainly priced beneath its value, New solid hrit-k. seven large rooms and lmlh trimmed in cipris. oak flnm-s, Electric light, huge verandnh. divided cellar, Howard furnace. Further pur- ticulursm' this beautiful hnme will be furnished on application. $475 five momed semi-detacmd house with large Int at Elgin Mills. Very small cash payment required. balance less than rent. Act quickly. A \VORKINU MAN’S CHANCE A. E. GLASS Monday, Oct. 12, 1914 RM. 9.20 10.42 11.35 11.45 CANADIAN NORTHERN PROPERTIES F OR SALE Wedding 5(ah'onery RICHMOND HILL Uommencmc at, 10 :L.m. T. F MCMAHON CLERK Electric-Lig REAL ESTATE AGENT RICHMOND HILL e is hemhy given that :1 (‘4 hpld. pursuant, to the “Vut t." hv His “(mm the Jndgt Clerk of the said Municipality £1'6eral Effl'ce Ar. Trenton OPENING OF THROUGH PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN @rder your FARMS EFFECTIVE AUGUST EIGHTEENTH. I9|4. a! We Tm-onto Ar Oshawa. Port Hope Cubuurg TORONTO AND OTTAWA Stations L J. 111‘)“ hth Coaches and Cafe Parlor Cars on Through Trains And Thereafterâ€"Dally Exccpt Sunday Fov Rail and Steamship Tickets and all information ipply t0 ept Sunday. and convenient week-end service t; Hope. Cnhnurg. Trenton. Picton, Belleville, Deserontu and Garker. County 21', at, Ri( uy of SI 11)., tnlu complain Westbound Eastbound P. M. 9.15 at the at the Allgllst 8 Y. B. TRACEY FINE TAILBRING RICHMOND HILL AND NOTARY PUBLIC Leases. Wills, Etc. Special attention given to Eeutrnl (Grand Trunk) Station Pressing Cleaning Repairing Ar. Ar. 1.30 Lv. Kingston Lv. 4.55 Smith’s Falls 1.45 Ar. Ottawa Lv. 12.15 Central Station Noon Conveyancing, . HUME Agent Belleville Ar Nupanee Stations FURTHER we will be able to obtain the maximum efficiency in our factory production, and the minimum cost in our purchasing and sales departments IF we can reach an output of 30,000 cars between the above dales. AND should we reach this production we agree to pay, as the buyer’s share, from $40 to $60 per car (on or about August 1. 1915) to every retail buyer who purchases a new Ford car between August 1, 1914, and August 1, 1915. AND should we reach this production we agree to pay, as the buyer‘s share, from $40 to $60 per car (on or about August 1, 1915) to every retail buyer who purchases a new Ford car between August 1, 1914, and August 1, 1915. For further particulars regarding these low prices and profitsharing plan, see the nearest Ford Branch 01‘ Dealer. Ford mqtormgompanp Effective from August I, 19(4. to August I, 1915, Lgainst any reduction during that time. Buyers to Share in Profits £0er Prices on Ford Cars M. Davison, Unionville, 0nt., Agent for Markham, ScarbOro and York T0wnships and part of Vaughan Westbound P. M. Toufing Car Runabout Town Car In the Dominion of Canada Only In Marble m- Grnnitr. Good work. reasonable charges, Town m Country. VVl-ite. W. A. JONES. 22 Buchanan Sh. Ever Ready Goods For the Summer Our Unlimited Guarantee Monuments. Markers and (Turner Posts FOR FURTHER INFORMA'IIUN \VRITE OR SEE C. A. SKEELE, J. T. LOCKE 82 C0., For Sale on Easy Terms Tombstone I. etnemng :ichmond Hill Annex Our stock is complete of a high grade line of Canned Tomatoes. Corn, Peas, Beets, Beans, Potted Meats, Catsups. Meat Sauces, all kinds of Canned Fish, Pork and Beans, Jams, Pre- serves, Pickles. Olives, Soups. SPECIALS : Fancy Biscuits, Summer Drinks. This is the money back guarantee we give on every article we sell. Your money will be promptly refunded if the goods you buy from us prove unsatisfaatory. "That guarantee only is good which is absolutely unneeessary.” ford, Ontario of Canada. lelted Richmond Hill. Building Lots on Yonge St., Belmont and Clarence Avenues. Acre Garden Lands. Trackage Lots on Canadian Northern Ry., and Metropolitan Ry. G. A. MCDONALD SON Turnntn $590 540 840 and guaranteed Toronto. Canada, give high grade courses and qualify young people to earn good sal- aries. Theymclude The Central Business College. Yonge & Gerrard Sam. and Six City Branch Schools. Curriculum sent on request. Enter auv tune. W. H. Shaw, president. Shaw’s Business Schools. 10 Adelaide St. 'E.. Toronto

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